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Sloe gin has a complicated reputation. In the U.S., it is perhaps most associated with the famous Alabama Slammer, which ruled the college drinking scene in the '70s and '80s. However, sloe gin ...
Let's be clear: while it may seem like gin by any other name, sloe gin is technically a liqueur. The berry-pink drink is born a regular gin, but the booze is then steeped with sugar and sloe (a ...
London dry gin, navy strength gin, old Tom gin, sloe gin ... there are countless gin variations to try, but one of these gins ...
On the other hand, presuming you’ve heard of sloe gin or even sipped a sloe gin fizz, we’re going to guess you don’t know the whole story. Which isn’t surprising: Until recently ...
Here’s a plan: First listen to the song “Portland, Oregon” and then find (or make) a sloe gin fizz. In the song, Lynn and Jack White recall drinking sloe gin fizzes by the pitcher and then ...
There are a surprising amount of candidates that fit that description, including the new Fords Sloe Gin expression. The fact that bitter-yet-sweet spirits, as evidenced by the enduring popularity ...
Sloe gin's origins go back to the hedgerows of blackthorn bushes that served as fences all across England when common farmland was divvied up in the 17th century. Their plum-like, inky blue-purple ...
One bottle that could be pilfered with abandon was the sloe gin. Last seen out at a 1987 wedding reception, sloe gin has been off the grid ever since, only surfacing on rare occasions to splash ...
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Sloe berries are hand-picked from the blackthorn bush and ripen in late September Sloe gin-makers have gathered at a Kent pub to compete for a coveted World Champion title. Tasting of the hand ...